If Park Bank is liable for not spotting Sujata "Sue" Sachdeva's $34 million embezzlement from Koss Corp. and has to reimburse the company, Koss Chief Executive Michael Koss should also be ordered to personally pay the public company he runs, the bank argues in a new lawsuit.

Grant Thornton, Koss Corp.'s former auditor, should also have to pay a portion of any award that may be ordered, Park Bank argued in the latest twist in a long-running court fight stemming from Sachdeva's massive embezzlement.

"Park Bank denies any and all liability to Koss in this case," the bank said in its action. "Nevertheless, should Park Bank be found liable to Koss (Corp.) and required to pay damages to Koss, in this case, those damages will have been the result of a common liability of Park Bank, Michael Koss and Grant Thornton, thereby entitling Park Bank to (a) contribution from Michael Koss and Grant Thornton."(10)

Bogut a game-time decision with migraine

San Antonio - Bucks center Andrew Bogut missed Wednesday morning's shootaround due to a migraine headache and will be a game-time decision for the game against San Antonio, coach Scott Skiles said.

Bogut came down with the migraine Tuesday night so it's uncertain if he will recover in time for Wednesday's game.

And another Bucks starter also could be missing. Skiles said guard John Salmons was experiencing back spasms and also would be a game-time decision.

Bogut has been on a tear as the Bucks have won four of their last five games, including a 103-99 victory in Dallas on Monday. He has posted five consecutive double-doubles, including a 21-point, 14-rebound effort against the Mavericks.

This is the third time Bogut has suffered a migraine this season. It happened once in the exhibition season when he was warming up on the court in Memphis and had to leave the arena and return to the hotel.

The 7-footer also suffered a migraine on Nov. 5 when the Bucks played at Indiana and he missed the team's 94-90 victory over the Pacers that night.

Skiles also announced a lineup shuffle, with two new starters facing the Spurs. Chris Douglas-Roberts, who had 14 points and five rebounds in a key reserve role in Dallas, will start in place of Luc Richard Mbah a Moute at small forward. Ersan Ilyasova will replace rookie Larry Sanders at power forward.

"After the other night, CDR deserves a shot at it," Skiles said. "We've played better lately; we're on a bit of an uptick. But we still haven't started games the way we want to start. Hopefully he can get out there and drive the ball to the basket and keep his defense sharp.

"He did a nice job on the defensive glass (against Dallas). He deserves another look."

Ilyasova also has contributed some strong efforts recently and hit a key three-pointer late in the game against Dallas. He is averaging 15.3 points off the bench in the last three games and had a 21-point, 10 rebound showing against Indiana last week.

"Ers the same," Skiles said of his reasons for putting him in the starting five. "He's played better lately. We're still in the mode, because of missing bodies and inconsistency early on, of figuring out what we can count on. If we're finding some guys that we can count on for a game or two or three, then they deserve an opportunity to get out there and see if we can't count on them more."

If Bogut and Salmons are unable to play, Skiles said Drew Gooden would start at center and Keyon Dooling at shooting guard. Gooden returned from a plantar fasciitis injury Monday and was able to play 22 minutes.

"I think he (Bogut) was a little bit better this morning," Skiles said. "It happened last night. It will probably be later this afternoon or game time (for a decision on his status)."

Douglas-Roberts is averaging 8.6 points and 2.9 rebounds in eight games. He missed the first 15 games of the season after undergoing surgery for a torn retina in his right eye.

"It was very unexpected; I really had no idea," Douglas-Roberts said of being put in the starting lineup. "I'm trying to provide what we lack just like when I was coming off the bench."

The Spurs (20-3) will present a major challenge for the Bucks (10-13), who have four of their last five games.

"This is what you're in the NBA for, games like this, road trips like this," Douglas-Roberts said. "Playing great teams at their place.